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Does MMS use oxidation or oxidization? 23 Feb 2023 15:51 #77735

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Hello,
I'm new here. Is it oxidation or oxidization? What is the difference? How is what MMS does different from antioxidants? I thought antioxidants are good. 
Thank You,
Tina 
 

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Does MMS use oxidation or oxidization? 23 Feb 2023 21:03 #77738

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I think oxidation or oxidization can be used interchangeably.

Antioxidants are good, and I may be misremembering this,
but I think antioxidants interfere with the treatments.

If I'm wrong, others will correct me.
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Does MMS use oxidation or oxidization? 01 Mar 2023 10:14 #77790

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Hello TRio7. I agree with the earlier response to your question that oxidation and oxidization are the same.
Antioxidants are nutrients (vitamins and minerals) as well as enzymes (proteins in your body that assist in chemical reactions, all part of the digestive system and the transfer between cells of the body.

Antioxidants neutralize free radicals by giving up some of their own electrons. In making this sacrifice, they act as a natural "off" switch for the free radicals. This helps break a chain reaction that can affect other molecules in the cell and other cells in the body.

Chlorine dioxide is made from sodium chlorite and a food-grade acid (such as lemon juice)

MMS is an oxidizer, the name refers to oxygen. Here´s a link with more explanation of what an oxidizing agent is: study.com/learn/lesson/oxidizing-agent-list-examples.html
The two quotes below are from Jim Humble´s book The Solution.
Published by: NewEarth University Press 
First Edition: Released June 2019
ISBN: 978-0-9908945-2-0

Quote:
Chlorine dioxide (MMS) is a very weak oxidizer even before it is diluted, 
and is an extremely unique chemical. It is amazingly active, even more so 
than oxygen. Where oxygen, the greatest oxidizer, can oxidize many more 
things than MMS, MMS is highly specific for oxidizing diseases. Chlorine 
dioxide (MMS) is used in more than a thousand public water works around 
the world to kill diseases in the water before it is distributed to the public, 
and it can also be used to kill the diseases in the water of the human body 
in the same way. In other words, chlorine dioxide, when used in a very 
weak solution (such as MMS) can also oxidize diseases that exist in the 
human body. It is the highly active yet very low oxidation potential that 
makes chlorine dioxide run through the human body killing pathogens 
which include bacteria, viruses, molds, fungus, yeast, and tumors without 
harming the body in any way´ End of Quote

And also this is from that book.
 Quote: ´ MMS kills pathogens and neutralizes the poisons created 
by the pathogens. That is its only function. Once the pathogens and 
poisons are gone then the body cures the body. It’s a two-step process.´
End of quote

These two videos should tell you more about what MMS alias Chlorine Dioxide is:


I strongly recommend reading Jim Humble´s Health Recovery Guide and his later book The Solution,
for a more complete understanding. I think that with this you´ll be able to grasp more of what MMS is.
Good luck!
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